I Believe
A sacred invitation into the heart of Under the Linden Tree
You are not broken. You are not too late.
You are a woman remembering her way home.
I believe that healing isn’t something you achieve — it’s something you return to.
A deep remembering. A reclaiming. A quiet yes.
I see you — exhausted, wondering when your needs will matter again.
I hear your questions:
Why can’t I sleep?
Is something wrong with my womb?
Why do I feel like a stranger in my own body?
You’re not alone. And you don’t need to navigate this in silence.
I Believe in the Wisdom of Women
I believe in the wisdom you carry in your bones — passed down through grandmothers, midwives, and healers.
I believe that living in rhythm with the earth, the moon, and your own body is not a luxury — it’s your birthright.
I believe that perimenopause at 32, night sweats, irregular periods, and brain fog are not signs to silence —
they are invitations to listen deeper.
I believe you don’t need to fix yourself.
You need to be held. Heard. Honored.
And given tools that actually feel like they belong to you.
I Believe in the Medicine of the Plants
The plants have always been here.
I believe they offer more than remedies — they offer relationship.
I believe herbal medicine is for everyone — not just experts.
And that even a cup of tea can be a form of prayer, rest, and reconnection.
I believe that nature’s medicine can be simple, accessible, and deeply effective — especially when combined with touch, energy healing, and ancestral wisdom.
I Believe in Real Community
You shouldn’t have to pretend to have it all together to belong.
I believe in circles — not hierarchies.
I believe in messy truth-telling, soul-nourishing support, and spaces where women can say:
“Me too.”
I believe that the medicine you most need is often found in the stories, tears, and laughter of others walking the same path.
I believe in radical belonging, authenticity, and empathy as powerful forms of healing.
I Believe in Your Way Home
I believe you’re not here to just survive.
You’re here to thrive — with herbs in your kitchen, rest in your bones, and joy in your breath.
I believe that reclaiming your body, your cycle, your power is sacred work.
And I am honored to walk beside you.
You don’t need to be “ready.”
You just need to begin.
The plants — and this community — are already waiting.